Wrist still sprained. So instead of writing about Nantucket, I will tell you about it through photos.
The Rose
No, not this Rose. This Rose. Over the past few years, I've been making my way to different local college and university art galleries and museums. This weekend I traveled to Brandeis University in Waltham to visit the Rose Art Museum. If you like modern and contemporary art, you will love this museum. It's... Continue Reading →
Pinch Pot
First of all, the nasturtiums at the Gardner were beautiful. Photography wasn't allowed, so here's a photo from the ISG website: I would recommend going to the museum in the evening...the ambience is very cool (albeit a bit dark) with the... Continue Reading →
Fourteen Things
I have 14 things left to do on the birthday list. That sounds like a lot. Luckily I am doing two things in the next two days. I am going to see the orange nasturtium display at the Gardner, finally. This has made it on the list before. And I am taking a pottery... Continue Reading →
Number 35
I visited Boston College's art museum today. The current exhibit at the McMullen Museum of Art is Dura-Europos: Crossroads of Antiquity. Dura-Europos was an ancient city in modern-day Syria. It was settled by Macedonians before Christ, then seized by a few different groups, the last time being in 256 CE. It was totally "sacked"... Continue Reading →
